Research brief for an evaluation of change occuring in the communities of the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine (MEDEV) from 2000-11.
Final report required: 30 August 2011
The Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine (MEDEV), funded by the Higher Education Academy (Academy), aims to enhance teaching and learning in the subject communities of medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine through working with institutions and individuals who support student learning throughout the UK.
The scope of this evaluation will be to review the influences on the change process in higher education since 2000, specifically in the subjects of medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine. The evaluation will investigate the extent to which these change processes and the communities involved have been led and supported by a range of different support organisations such as the professional and funding bodies, subject associations, QAA and the Academy including MEDEV.
It is likely that the instruments will involve questionnaire survey/s, telephone interviews and any other appropriate qualitative and quantitative measure. MEDEV will provide support in terms of access to mailing lists, quantitative information, etc. We will also help with developing tools in online survey instruments. The successful contractor will be expected to work with MEDEV staff in the development of the questions however the evaluator should be seen as independent and will have the final say.
With support from MEDEV the evaluator will:
The evaluation will investigate these activities through available documentation and through discussions with project team staff, advisory board members and network members.
Responses should include a brief purpose, reflecting the above, 'goal sharpening' the focus (feel free to suggest), the proposed evaluation methodology under the headings of qualitative and quantitative methods, target survey group, datasets to be acquired, analysis methodologies including of free text replies (if any), deliverables, and structure of report. Please respond by 9am on Thurs 23 June 2011.
Any enquiries can be directed to Dr Megan Quentin-Baxter.